Advantage for Veterans

Veterans that have coverage through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are not required to enroll for Medicare.

But they may have good reasons to do so. Having both Medicare Advantage for Veterans and VA benefits can significantly widen your coverage.

Medicare and VA Benefits

It is important to note that Medicare Advantage plans and VA benefits are entirely separate plans, even though they are both government health programs.

VA benefits only cover healthcare at VA hospitals, while Medicare plans only cover care at Medicare-approved health facilities. So, both coverages don’t overlap.

How Medicare Works with TRICARE

TRICARE is the military’s medical insurance provider that is broken down into several different plans based on the beneficiary military status. Some of the plans offered by TRICARE include TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Prime Overseas, TRICARE Prime Remote, TRICARE Prime Remote Overseas, US Family Health Plan, TRICARE Young Adult, TRICARE For Life, TRICARE Select, TRICARE Select Overseas, TRICARE Retired Reserve, TRICARE Reserve Select.

Those who retire from military service and have reached the age of 65 will be eligible for TRICARE for Life when they enroll in Original Medicare.

It is important to note that Medicare Advantage plans are not created equal. There are PPO plans, HMO plans, those that cover drug benefits, and plans that don’t include prescription coverage. Fortunately, our team of health insurance experts at Senior Insurance Sales is here to help answer any VA benefits and Medicare-related questions. Get in touch with us today!

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